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Definition of Habituates
1. habituate [v] - See also: habituate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Habituates
Literary usage of Habituates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. What the War Teaches about Education: And Other Papers and Addresses by Ernest Carroll Moore (1919)
"Mathematics habituates the student to precision, but if he seeks mathematical
... Mathematics habituates the mind to resolve a train of reasoning into steps ..."
2. A Grammar of Composition: Including a Practical Review of the Principles of by William Russell (1823)
"Besides guarding the learner against inaccuracies, it habituates him to acuteness
of thought, quick observation, and close attention, which are all ..."
3. Possibilities of a Pedagogical Society: An Address Delivered Before the St by William McKendree Bryant (1893)
"... That on its intellectual side it trains and habituates the mind of the pupil
to recognize the abiding types, the changeless forms, of evanescent things; ..."
4. Thoughts on the Moral Order of Nature by Anna Maria Winter (1831)
"When, from either of these causes, an Irishman finds that he has much spare time,
he very often—if he be peaceable and well conducted,—habituates himself to ..."